Friday 5 October 2012

'Banking Hours' - Review



As a online story, 'Banking Hours 10 to 4' is quite interesting but it misses the pace because the snug less and outdated route. The film hit the screens today (05/10/2012) and it received negative opinions. K.Madhu directed this is an 'All-star' film which includes Anoop Menon, Jishnu, Midhun Ramesh, Ashokan, Shankar, Meghna Raj etc.

Story
A Murder happens in a bank named 'Lemo' and the culprit is revealed by an investigating officer within the banking hours 10 to 4.

Mainly, 'Banking Hours 10 to 4' is a Murder-investigation thriller which also crashes in Bank Robbery and Kidnapping. Even though 'robbery' is an upholding factor to presenting the story, but its more sappy and you may think that what is the purpose of including 'Kidnapping' in the story?. While the Suspense is misleading, it goes on a predictable route. 

Some characters are cram to include for soup up the suspense pace and also their life is included in this film, incompatibly. Whereas Anoop Menon's protagonist role is not so good, Others are Tini Tom, Jishnu, Midhun Ramesh, Sudhish etc.as the major characters and they gave quite good performances.

K.Madhu's direction doesn't offer a special because his making style isn't advanced from his previous films. (eg: The shots of culprit when he revealing the intention of murder, the 'robbery' suspense is funny). Debut writers Sumesh-Amal's screenplay is complicated and the characterisation is so poor. There is nothing a technical brilliance in Saloo George's Visuals, Editing of P.C.Mohanan and Rajamani's BG Score but the Art section is good, by Salu.K.George.

Grade:   'Banal Hours'
Rating:   2/5

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